2022 OIPEEC Conference Paper Titles

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W. Frick ODN 989 A NEW METHOD FOR EVALUATING THE SERVICE LIFE OF STEEL WIRE ROPE OF DIFFERENT WIRE STRENGTH
S. Hecht ODN 0990 COMPARISON ON THE IMPACT OF REVERSE BENDING ON THE DETERIORATION BEHAVIOUR OF TWO TYPICAL RUNNING
D. Battini, L. Solazzi, A.M. Lezzi, F. Clerici, G. Donzella ODN 0991 PREDICTION OF STEEL WIRE ROPE FATIGUE LIFE BASED ON THERMAL MEASUREMENTS
A. Frick, W. Frick, R. Schulz ODN 0992 ROPE DEFORMATION AS THE CAUSE OF FATIGUE IN RUNNING ROPES
M.J. van Wezel, H.N. van den Heuvel ODN 0993 ROPE LIFETIME ESTIMATION FOR THE DELTA ESCORT TUG ACTIVE CONSTANT TENSION WINCH
K. Kühner, R.B. Pahl, M. Seidl ODN 0994 ENERGY-ABSORBTION CAPABILITY OF WIRE ROPES IN SAFETY APPLICATIONS
G. Vasquez-Arribasplata ODN 0996 STEEL WIRE ROPES UNDER TRANSVERSE IMPACT
H. Knoester, B. Cornelissen ODN 0997 THE EFFECT OF COMPRESSION ON THE TENACITY OF HIGH PERFORMANCE FIBERS
B. Franck ODN 0998 MONOLITHIC ROPE TERMINATION WITH INTEGRATED SENSOR SYSTEM FOR HIGH-MODULUS FIBER ROPES
E.W. Huntley, M.B. Huntley ODN 0999 COMPARISON OF NYLON AND POLYESTER MOORING TAILS
B. Ernst, T. Herse, Y. Mupende ODN 1000 FIBRE ROPES ON TOWER CRANES
ROPE DESIGN PARAMETERS AND FIELD EXPERIENCES
C.J. Dyson, R.J. Chittenden, M. Priest, M. Fox, W.A. Hopkins, M.A. Cassidy ODN 1001 LUBRICATION-RELATED INFLUENCES ON THE FRETTING WEAR OF DRAWN WIRE
U. Briem ODN 1002 FATIGUE BEHAVIOUR OF CORRODED ROPE WIRES
D. Denninger, D. Behnken ODN 1003 INNOVATIVE BRAIDING TECHNOLOGIES FOR CREATING NEW BRAIDING PRODUCTS
A-M. Schmidt, Y. Kyosev, D.B. Aychilie ODN 1004 SIMULATION SUPPORTED DESIGN OF BRAIDED ROPES – STATE OF THE ART AND OPEN TASKS
F. Sloan, K. Ikehata ODN 1005 IMPROVING YARN-ON-YARN ABRASION TEST GEOMETRY FOR HIGH MODULUS FIBERS
J.F. Flory ODN 1006 CORDAGE INSTITUTE FIBER ROPE EXTERNAL ABRASION TEST GUIDELINE

M. Anders, U. Briem,
G. Novak, G. Steinbach

ODN 1007 NEW GERMAN GUIDELINE VDI 5020 FOR ROPE DRIVE DESIGN
M. Schulze, A. Lohrengel ODN 1008 EVALUATION AND MONITORING THE WINDING QUALITY ON MULTI-LAYER DRUMS
R. Hofmann, T. Schmidt ODN 1009 HOW AN ADDITIONAL TRACTION SHEAVE REDUCES FATIGUE OF WIRE ROPES IN MULTI-LAYER APPLICATIONS THROUGH CONTROLLING THE SPOOLING TENSION
M. Stök, T. Recknagel,
M. Wächter, A. Lohrengel,
T. Schmidt
ODN 1010 LIFETIME AND SUITABILITY FOR MULTI-LAYER SPOOLING OF RUNNING WIRE ROPES WITH PLASTIC COATING
D. Slesarev, K. Myakushev,
A. Shalashilin
ODN 1011 MRT INSPECTION OF WIRE ROPES AT THE TERMINATION INTERFACE
C. Vorwerk, S. Messmer,
S. Winter
ODN 1012 MULTISENSOR CONCEPT FOR WIRE ROPE ANALYSIS
S. Pernot, O. Reinelt,
M. Hanimann
ODN 1013 WIRELET 3: DEEP LEARNING MODELS FOR THE AUTOMATIC ANALYSIS OF ROPE SURFACE DEFECTS